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A grammar and dictionary of the Malay language ... - Wallace Online

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BAB—BAG [in BAG—BAJBabi-rusa. The hog deer ; literally, " <strong>the</strong>deer hog," Bahirusa aJfurus.Babi-tanah. Name <strong>of</strong> a quadi-uped ; literally," earth hog."yields a material for cordage, Giiemon,Gnetum.Bagus (j). Beautiful, h<strong>and</strong>some ; excellent,superlative.Babi-utan. The wild or jungle hog, Siis Bah. Flood, inundation.verrucosus <strong>and</strong> Sus vittacus.Bah. A mattress, a bedding ; v. Boh.Babil. To wrangle, to squabble, to altercateBahage (s). To divide, to share, to por-; wrangle, squabble, altercation. tion ; to give, to bestow ; share, por-Babil (a). Babylon.tion, lot.Babu (j). A nurse. In Javanese, it Bahagean. Division, share, portion, lot.means also " mo<strong>the</strong>r," <strong>and</strong> " model," Bahari. Accomplished, having elegant" original."Bacha (j. wacha). To read, to peruseacquirements.Bahru.A button.writing ; to recite, to chant.Baharu. New, not old ; new, fi-esh, notBacha-dalam-ati. To muse, to meditate ;stale or vapid ; new, recent ; new, inexperiencedliterally, " to read in <strong>the</strong> heart."Bachaug (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> mango; ; newl}', lately ; <strong>the</strong>n, just<strong>the</strong>n ; now, presently ; <strong>the</strong>n, soon afterwards.V. Ambachang <strong>and</strong> Machang.Bachul. Disheartened, dejected, discouraged.Baharu-bahariian. Recently.Bahaiui. To renew, to renovate.Bad (p). The wind.Baharu-ini. Just now, but a momentBadai. Gust, blast <strong>of</strong> wind.ago.Badai-badai. Name <strong>of</strong> a small kris or Baharu -sakarang. Recently, lately, a littledagger.while ago, just now.Badak (j. warak). The rhinoceros. Baharu-tadi. A little while ago.Badakgrtjah. The one-horned rhinoceros ;Bahas (bat). To discuss a subject amiliterally, "<strong>the</strong> elephant rhinoceros," cably.Rhinoceros javanus <strong>of</strong> Horsfield. Bahasa (s). Language, speech, tongue:Badak-karbau. The two-horned rhinoceroscustom, mode, manner; manners, "; literally, " <strong>the</strong> buffalo rhino-haviour.ceros," Rhinoceros sumatrensis.Bahasa-bangsawan.Badang. A small sieve for sifting corn. literally, " <strong>the</strong> <strong>language</strong>A polite<strong>of</strong>dialect<strong>the</strong> wellBadra (s). The wind.born."Bad'e (j). Conjecture, guess; futurity. Bahasa-daldm. The court <strong>language</strong>Bad'ik (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a small kind <strong>of</strong> literally, " <strong>the</strong> <strong>language</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> palace."kris.Bahasa-jawi. The <strong>Malay</strong> <strong>language</strong>; vBad'iya. A spangle.Jawi.Bad'ong (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a massy kind <strong>of</strong> Bahasa-kachukan. Jargon, mixed tonguegorget or necklace.Bad-ong. Name <strong>of</strong> a pi-incii^ality in <strong>the</strong>isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bali.Bad-ud (jAv). A buffoon, a jester.Bagai (s). Kind, sort, class ;part, piece.Bagai. As, like ; as if; than. Not improbably<strong>the</strong> same word as <strong>the</strong> last.Bagai-bagai. Various, diverse, multifa-V. Kachavi.Bahu (s). The shoulder ; name <strong>of</strong> a Javanese superficial l<strong>and</strong> measure, <strong>the</strong>fourth part <strong>of</strong> a Jung, <strong>and</strong> fixed by <strong>the</strong>Dutch authorities at 71 square clmeters, or 8492 English yards.Baita (jay). A boat, a vessel, a barge, aship.rious.Baja. A plough.Bagai-ini. Thus, in this manner, so Baja. Dung ; manure.literally, "as this;" pronounced bagini.Bagai-itu. In that manner, so literally,Baja (j. waja).AnSteel.Baja. empyrumatic oil, obtained by;"as that;" pronounced bagitu.burning <strong>the</strong> husk <strong>and</strong> shell <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> coconut,used for staining <strong>the</strong> teeth black.Bagai-mana. How, in what manner ; as,like; literally, "as how," or "as Bajag (jav). A pii-ate, a corsair.where."Bajan. A bason.Bagas (j). Refreshed, restored, invigorated.Bajang (jav). A dwarf, dwarfish.Bajati (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a race <strong>of</strong> <strong>Malay</strong>s,Bagaswonta (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a river <strong>of</strong> called also Sika, <strong>and</strong> ordng-laut, orJava, in <strong>the</strong> province <strong>of</strong> Baglen." men <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sea," a kind <strong>of</strong> maritimeBagat. Name <strong>of</strong> a spcies <strong>of</strong> palm.Bedouins, whose habitual dwellings ai-eBagi. To, unto ; by ; for, on account <strong>of</strong>. <strong>the</strong>ir boats; <strong>and</strong> hence, from tlieir badBagi-bagi. According to, as, in <strong>the</strong> same repute,— " a corsair," " a pirate."manner with.A wedge.Ba.ji.Bacni.<strong>of</strong> a tree, <strong>the</strong> bark <strong>of</strong> whichName Bajing (JAv). squirrel, Sciurus.A

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